Females with ADHD: An expert consensus statement taking a lifespan approach providing guidance for the identification and treatment of attention-deficit/ hyperactivity disorder in girls and women
Reykjavík University · Croydon Health Services NHS Trust · +14 more institutions
Abstract
There is evidence to suggest that the broad discrepancy in the ratio of males to females with diagnosed ADHD is due, at least in part, to lack of recognition and/or referral bias in females. Studies suggest that females with ADHD present with differences in their profile of symptoms, comorbidity and associated functioning compared with males. This consensus aims to provide a better understanding of females with ADHD in order to improve recognition and referral. Comprehensive assessment and appropriate treatment is hoped to enhance longer-term clinical outcomes and patient wellbeing for females with ADHD.
The United Kingdom ADHD Partnership hosted a meeting of experts to discuss symptom presentation, triggers for referral, assessment, treatment and multi-agency liaison for females with ADHD across the lifespan.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 26.62
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 220
Authors
22Topics & keywords
- Referral
- Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
- Comorbidity
- Psychiatry
- Clinical psychology
- Psychology
- General partnership
- Agency (philosophy)